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Ghosts

10th(2005) World Cinema

Social Criticism · Biography · Human Rights  

  • CountryGermany
  • Production Year2005
  • Running Time85min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Ghosts are all around us. According to director/co-writer Christian Petzold, they are represented by the homeless, the jobless, the disconnected, living alongside us-in a sort of visible parallel world. The drive to reconnect with this world and have so-called normal lives, is what creates ghosts. The ghosts of the film are Françoise, Nina and Toni, three women all living half lives, seeking connection and finding a kind of closeness with each other. Françoise is a French woman who travels to Berlin regularly to search for the daughter who has been missing for a decade. Nina is a vulnerable girl on her own, lacking any significant relationships she can rely on. Toni is another girl at a home for troubled teens who becomes her only companion after a fleeting moment of intimacy. When Françoise meets Nina by chance, the spooky resemblance and identical scar gives her hope for her lost connection. The goal is a release for all three vulnerable women from their distanced, ghost-like lives. Petzold′s original inspiration for the film is in the Grimm Brothers′ The Shroud.
Director
Director
Christian Petzold
Born in Hilden, Germany, Petzold has lived in Berlin since 1981. He was a student of philosophy and theater, he has worked in television in several capacities, and as a film critic. He was also enrolled at the Deutsche Film und Fernsehakademie. Among his film credits are Cuba Libre(1996), The State I Am In(2000), Something to Remind Me(2001) and Wolfsburg(2003).
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Credit
  • Director Christian Petzold 크리스티안 펫졸드
  • Producer Florian Koerner Von Gustorf, Michael Weber
  • Cast Julia Hummer, Sabine Timoteo, Marianne Basler, Aurélien Recoing
  • Screenplay Christian Petzold, Harun Farocki
  • Cinematography Hans Fromm
  • Production Design Kade Gruber
  • Editor Bettina Boehler
  • Sound Andreas Muecke Niesytka
  • Music Stefan Will, Marco Dreckkötter